Initially patients should be seen every 3 or 4 months. Some patients and/or doctors like to use charts to see trends of symptoms (Figure 25.1). When all are happy with the current treatment, less frequent checks are required. A general check up should be performed at least every two years. This should include a blood pressure reading, breast and pelvic examination. These examinations are not performed because of any increased risk, but purely as it is good clinical practice for doctors looking after to provide appropriate reassurance.


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